Coursera Cup Week 2: Leaderboard Update

Imagine: if everyone that watched the World Cup took a course on Coursera….

While athletes and fans enthusiastically represent their countries in the World Cup, the Coursera Cup encourages our global community to represent their country or region via their power of learning. To influence your country/region Coursera Cup ranking, invite friends from your country and watch lecture videos during the 2014 World Cup. Week 1 Leaderboard Standings

COURSERA CUP LEADERBOARD STANDINGS

The Coursera Cup Leaderboard is a measurement of the most active Courserians per capita per country/region with over 10k learners. We are measuring “Activity” by video lectures watched and number of learners per capita:

Top 30 Countries/Regions

Singapore

Taiwan

Australia (+2)

Ireland

United States (+1)

Hong Kong (-3)

Canada

Israel

New Zealand

Greece

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Lithuania

Denmark

Spain (+1)

Netherlands (-1)

Portugal

United Arab Emirates (+2)

Croatia

Norway (-2)

Sweden

Finland

Belgium

Serbia (+1)

Bulgaria (-1)

Costa Rica (+2)

Hungary

Chile (-2)

Czech Republic

Romania

Countries that need to start inviting more friends and watching those lecture videos…

Austria

France

Ukraine

Colombia

Mexico (+1)

Poland (+2)

Germany (-2)

Belarus (-1)

Peru

Ecuador

Malaysia (+3)

Russian Federation

Italy (+3)

Dominican Republic (-1)

Korea, Republic of

Saudi Arabia

Brazil (+2)

Argentina (-1)

Egypt (-1)

South Africa

Turkey (+2)

Venezuela (+2)

Kazakhstan (-1)

Philippines (+2)

Guatemala (-4)

China (-1)

Morocco

India

Ghana

Sri Lanka (+1)

Japan (-1)

Thailand (+1)

Vietnam (-1)

Pakistan

Iran, Islamic Republic of (+1)

Kenya (-1)

Nigeria

Indonesia

Bangladesh

Make Your Country the Coursera Cup Winner

Make your country dominate the #1 spot of the Coursera Cup. Invite your friends to Coursera and keep up with lecture watching during the World Cup until the Championship Game on July 13th, 2014.

The Coursera Cup Leaderboard is determined by the “activity” of learners per capita in each country/region with over 10k learners. “Activity” for the Coursera Cup is measured by number of lecture videos watched as well as the % growth of new learners on Coursera from that country.

The Coursera Cup Leaderboard Standings will be updated weekly and posted to the Coursera blog, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Linkedin social media pages. Follow us to stay updated!